Discover Restaurants offering the best Pub food in Astoria, Oregon, United States. Historic Astoria is the oldest American settlement west of the Rocky Mountains, first established as a fur trading post before it expanded to become the bustling port city it is today. Its storied past is documented in numerous museums, from the Columbia River Maritime Museum with its collection of nautical relics to the Uppertown Firefighters Museum, whose collections of firefighting memorabilia is complimented by the interactive Children's Museum on the second floor.
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4 based on 12 reviews
OR-202 is a great motorcycle road and this is a fun stop for a burger - or a Sunday Taco.The burgers are good, and the Tacos are actually more like a burrito.Not a large place, but a nice outdoor space when the weather is nice.They do have regular fuel, but not premium.
4 based on 32 reviews
Family-owned bar and grill serving breakfast, fat burgers, fish and chips, hearty breakfasts, po boys and salads. We make most items in house and have a nice selection of local beers on tap along with a full bar and signature drinks. Pinball, pool tables,
Astoria is the best place on earth, and this is the best place in Astoria! Comfortable neighborhood bar atmosphere, diverse clientele, friendly staff, delightful owners, delicious food, refreshing beverages, and there is almost always something fun about to happen. If you're looking for a good time, look no further than the Merry Time!Thanks so much! Come back anytime!
4 based on 45 reviews
We here at Workers want to provide a comfortable atmosphere for the workers of Astoria to stop by after a hard day of fishing, pounding nails, serving meals, crafting beers and teaching kids. We're a working class bar for a working class town.
We stayed 1 night out of 14 in Astoria. Our goal is to stay away from chain hotels and restaurants while on our bike trips.We arrived in town late and this restaurant was recommended as they stayed open late. We understood they were under new ownership but previously a great place.The recommendation was a good one in deed! Not fancy, just a quant hole in the wall bar and grill. The beer selection was plentiful and cold and the food was hot and fresh.I donât know the name of our server but she was the one and only server who effortlessly greeted us, took our order, cooked and served our food all the while waiting on a few other customers.Highly recommend!
4 based on 49 reviews
Local small town business, soon to be 50 years old in August. We cater to many people including locals, tourists and summer travelers. We smoke our prime rib, pork, corned beef for our sandwiches. Our logger burger is hand made from certified angus beef d
Thereâs no doubt about itâthe halibut and chips are the best thing on the menu here. You just canât go wrong. There are consistently prepared well. Top your splurge off with coconut cream pie and heaven awaits. Donât be fooled by the dowdy appearance of this eatery. Give it a go!
3 based on 455 reviews
We walked from our hotel over to Rogue Ales for dinner one evening and it was a really nice walk across the rickety pier. Once seated inside the views were awesome and the service really friendly. The beer was cold and tasty.The food was average, typical bar style food. We felt that the prices were high for the portion size. Mr. B had the Buffalo Chicken Sliders and they were okay, but nothing spectacular. I ordered the Sweet Potato Lettuce wraps with Korean BBQ sauce and avocado. I had 3 pieces of butter lettuce, each had a small spoonful of sweet potatoes and a slice of avocado and the price was $12 which seems pretty steep for an appetizer size dish. The dish was okay, again nothing fabulous. It is a great location with great views and patio seating. There is a limited amount of parking out on the pier, just a little disappointed in the food.
4 based on 99 reviews
Astoria has exploded over the last five years and much of its old maritime, blue-collar charm has disappeared below the tides of wealth and tourist commerce that have flooded the city. (Five years can't erase 208 years of history though, and curious visitors will find plenty to explore and discover in this extremely photogenic, atmospheric setting at the mouth of the Columbia River.) And the tiny Portway Tavern, out toward the west end of town, offers a fleeting glimpse of the past with understated maritime charm, authentic tavern food, and a laid-back, regular clientele. It advertises itself as "the oldest tavern in the oldest settlement West of the Rockies." Get there before it's gone.
4 based on 84 reviews
Recommended by friends, we were not disappointed. I had the coq au vin and it was unique and delicious as well as a lot of food. Had it again the next night! My partner had the halibut cheeks which he raved about. Our waitperson was friendly and professional.
4 based on 942 reviews
Lunch and Dinner Children's Menu Brewery on site Casual family dining on the waterfront Large Parties & Events with pre-arrangements
We were there on Wednesday for lunch. There were people waiting for tables, so we scored finding two stools at the bar. Our waiter/bartender was attentive and helpful in choosing beer, ciders and food, despite how busy he was. We each ordered a cup of clam chowder and shared the 3 piece Fish and Chips. We enjoyed every spoonful and bite, and were stuffed. Definitely will come back the next time we're here.
4 based on 1107 reviews
Thereâs always something new to try from the breweryâs rotating taps, including taster trays, pints, and growlers-to-go. The lively public house offers family-friendly dining with made-from-scratch meals using organic, natural, and local ingredients.An up
My wife and I stopped in again for lunch. We chose to sit on the first floor this time as we had lunch on the second floor the last time we visited. The menus are different on each floor, so it just depends what you are after they particular day. Upstairs menu is pizza based with salads. The pizza is cooked in their wood fired pizza oven. They use Oregon oak to keep the pizza oven temperature consistent at 600-700 degrees. The pizzas are very good. Downstairs menu is hamburger, sandwich and taco based. I had the pulled pork Sweet Caroline sandwich was very flavorful. They have a full list of beers and wines available on both floors. Good service, good food and an overall good stop anytime you are in the area.
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4 based on 1227 reviews
The view is great, the glass floor with the sea lions is fun, and food is wonderful! The atmosphere is pub like. The wait staff busy, but helpful. The clams I had were the best I've ever had. In fact everyone at my table thought so, so we came back the next day so they could order them. Great!
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